NEW HOPE, Pa. (AP)  The Latest on a grand jury report on a half-century of sexual abuse at a private Pennsylvania boarding school (all times local):

5 p.m.:

The director of a Pennsylvania boarding school that”s been accused of long ignoring reports that teachers were sexually abusing students says the current staff was the first to report the problem to law enforcement.

Solebury School Head Tom Wilschutz says he has worked to address the past wrongdoing and is reviewing recommendations contained in a grand jury report issued Wednesday.

Wilschutz calls the report “painful to read” and says he is deeply disturbed by accounts that former students were sexually abused.

The Buck County investigation found nine adults at the school engaged in sexual relationships with students or sexually abused them from the 1950s through 2005. No charges are being filed.

Solebury has about 230 students in grades 7 through 12 at its campus in New Hope.

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1:15 p.m.:

A grand jury has detailed a half-century of sexual abuse at a private Pennsylvania boarding school but says no charges will be filed.

Bucks County District Attorney Matthew Weintraub says preying on children at the Solebury School in New Hope was like “fishing in a barrel” under previous leaders.

Weintraub says one person still could be prosecuted, but the 27-year-old accuser doesn”t want to press charges. The other allegations are too old.